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Cortizone 10 TV commercial - Rock Climber
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Cortizone 10 is an American company specializing in manufacturing and distributing over-the-counter medications for skin inflammation and irritation. The company was founded in 1951 and is headquarter...

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Cortizone 10 TV commercial - Rock Climber

The Cortizone 10 TV spot titled 'Rock Climber' portrays a woman who is preparing to climb a steep rock face. In the opening shot, we see her standing at the base of the rock formation, her hands tightly gripping the ropes, her brow furrowed in concentration. As she begins to climb, she notices an itchy rash on her wrist which quickly spreads to her other hand.

The camera then cuts to a close-up of the rash, illustrating just how inflamed and uncomfortable it is. From here, the woman's climb becomes much more difficult; we see her gritting her teeth in pain, her hands starting to tremble and her grip slipping slightly.

Luckily, she has brought with her Cortizone 10 ointment, which she applies to the rash immediately. Within moments, the itchiness and inflammation start to subside, and she is able to continue her climb with renewed energy and focus.

The spot goes on to demonstrate the effectiveness of the product, showing how the Cortizone 10 ointment can alleviate itching and provide fast relief from numerous types of skin irritation. The woman reaches the top of the rock face and triumphantly raises her arms, a testament to her perseverance and the power of the product.

Overall, the 'Rock Climber' TV spot is a great example of how effective and fast-acting Cortizone 10 ointment can be in providing relief from irritating skin conditions. The spot is well-produced, engaging, and clearly communicated the product's key benefits.

Cortizone 10 TV commercial - Rock Climber produced for Cortizone 10 was first shown on television on April 30, 2017.

Frequently Asked Questions about cortizone 10 tv spot, 'rock climber'

Cortizone-10 Soothing Aloe Anti-Itch Cream features 1% hydrocortisone plus aloe vera to comfort skin while relieving itch.

This medication is used to treat a variety of skin conditions (such as insect bites, poison oak/ivy, eczema, dermatitis, allergies, rash, itching of the outer female genitals, anal itching). Hydrocortisone reduces the swelling, itching, and redness that can occur in these types of conditions.

It's formulated with the strongest non-prescription medicine* available for fast, lasting relief from feminine itch and safe for sensitive skin when used as directed. Cortizone-10® is the #1 Doctor Recommended OTC Topical Anti-Itch Brand.

Side Effects

  • Blistering, burning, crusting, dryness, or flaking of the skin.
  • irritation.
  • itching, scaling, severe redness, soreness, or swelling of the skin.
  • redness and scaling around the mouth.

The use of topical corticosteroids on the eyelids or around the eyes should always be limited because the skin in this area is particularly thin. Patients should be warned against using any steroid on their face unless advised to do so by their doctor, and that facial application should be limited to two weeks or less.

Help relieve itch associated with inflammation, eczema, psoriasis, rashes, insect bites, poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, and minor skin irritations like rough, dry, red, chafed, and chapped skin with Cortizone-10® Maximum Strength Itch Relief Soothing Aloe Cream.

Never put hydrocortisone on your face unless your doctor says it's OK and has given you a prescription for it. It can make some skin problems worse like impetigo, rosacea and acne. Only use hydrocortisone skin treatments on children under 10 years old if a doctor recommends it.

Cortisone shots are a safe, effective way to relieve pain and inflammation. They can also protect your joints from damage caused by chronic inflammation. Inflammation puts extra pressure on the bones and tissue in your joints. Over time, that pressure can damage your joints.

There aren't usually any severe side effects if you take steroid injections, a steroid inhaler, or a short course of steroid tablets. However, prolonged treatment at high doses can cause problems in some people.

The use of topical corticosteroids on the face can result in harmful skin effects such as atrophy, telangiectasia and periorificial dermatitis. These adverse reactions are greater with the more potent steroids but can be minimised by limiting use on the face.

For topical dosage form (cream): Adults - Apply to the affected area of the skin two or three times per day. Children - Apply to the affected area of the skin two or three times per day.

Key facts. Most people need to use hydrocortisone treatments once or twice a day for 1 to 2 weeks. But if you buy it from a pharmacy or shop, do not use it for more than 1 week, talk to a doctor first. Never put hydrocortisone on your face unless your doctor says it's OK and has given you a prescription for it.

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